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2008 Germantown invitational tournament (git)

 

The Germantown Invitational (GIT) is one of the South’s largest tournaments with teams from all four regions competing. The tournament takes place at Mike Rose Soccer Complex in Memphis, TN and spans several weekends with the younger boys (U9 – U14) playing Nov 15 & 16, and the younger girls (U9 – U15) playing Nov 22 & 23. The tournament is not only a terrific experience with some of the best matches the South has to offer, but is also home to some great instruction and mentoring for referees as well. In addition to several National Referees, there will also be a few FIFA Referees and FIFA Assistant Referees in attendance as well. Those interested in attending should contact Mark Herrington (mherrin11@aol.com) to sign up.

 

 


 

USSF LAUNCHES GUIDANCE SITE FOR REFEREES          

 

Earlier this week, the United States Soccer Federation revealed a new website that contains very valuable information for referees on all levels. The website was designed to present additional guidelines and pieces of advice to referees in an efficient way. It contains all of the MLS Weeks in Review articles, memorandums from years past, as well as advice from National Instructors and National Assessors. It is our hope that you would utilize this site and that it will help you take your refereeing skills to the next level.

 

 

 

 


 

 

REFEREE JERSEY RECOMMENDATIONS 

With the advent of the new stripe style referee jerseys, the State Referee Committee has come up with the following recommendations.

All new referees needing a jersey should purchase the new stripe style yellow jersey first. As the new referee can afford, purchase the remaining jerseys in this order: black, red, blue, green.
 
The new referee should purchase short sleeve first followed by long sleeve. For any referees working local recreational leagues, yellow and one other color should be adequate. If a referee is looking to work tournaments, consider starting to collect all color jerseys. Any referee looking to advance to the advanced State Games, Regional Tournaments or National Tournaments, the purchase of all the colors is advised. For any referees working advanced Tournaments or Professional matches, the purchase of all the colors is highly suggested.

 
There is no date set, and no plans to set a date, by which the old jerseys will be “phased out.” To be clear, both the old and new designs comply with the “Standards of Dress and Appearance” listed in the referee administrative handbook – the only differences are aesthetic. For the old jerseys to be phased out, it would require a change to these Standards, and U.S. Soccer would not make such a change without providing a fair amount of lead time to the entire referee community. It should be noted, however, that OSI has ceased manufacturing the previous design. However the primary consideration for local games is that the jerseys for the referee team all be the same color (not necessary to all be the same style stripe pattern).
 

As you search for referee jerseys, you will find two types being offered - pro and economy styles.  There is a significant price difference between the two jerseys because the pro style jersey is made of material to help move perspiration away from the body, has buttons on the collar opening and flaps that cover the pockets. For beginning referees, the economy priced jersey will satisfy the dress requirements for the soccer referee..  

 

Regardless of the uniform type you purchase, be sure to consider a starter package (or kit) as this will have all equipment needed (except boots) for your first game.

 

Read over this recommendation and purchase as you see fit, but any new or replacement jerseys should be of the new stripe style. 




 

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